Bagger method and apparatus

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6637178
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09509413

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An improved can end bagging system comprises four subassemblies: (1) the end gathering and stick assembly apparatus, (2) the bag feeding, opening, and loading apparatus which places a predetermined number of stacked can ends into an open end bag, (3) the vertical positioner apparatus for moving the bagged sticks into a folding device, and (4) the bag folding, closing and transfer apparatus. The loading mechanism includes a servo controlled pusher which is driven with controlled acceleration and deceleration to avoid tipping of the ends making up a stick, to avoid bursting of the bags during filling, and to assure complete and uniform filling of each bag. Sponginess which results primarily from variations in compression of the rims of the ends pressing against each other in the gathering and counting process is avoided. Once the closed stick is sealed, it is prepared for transfer into a gathering mechanism in a palletizer, maintaining a predetermined orientation of the bag, while a desired number of bags are assembled for making up horizontal rows on a pallet.

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DAYTON SYSTEMS GROUP INC3003 SOUTH TECH BLVD MIAMISBURG OH 45342

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Clark, Brian W Lewisburg, OH 3 15
Cook, Steven T Bellbrook, OH 18 194
Kracis, Steffen W Dayton, OH 1 11
Moore, Jr Dennis F Beavercreek, OH 2 13
Schneberger, William E West Carrollton, OH 2 13
Whitehead, Timothy A Dayton, OH 6 19

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